This report discusses passed and proposed legislation in the 92nd Congress related to fish and wildlife regulation and funding of the Fish and Wildlife Department.
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This report discusses passed and proposed legislation in the 92nd Congress related to fish and wildlife regulation and funding of the Fish and Wildlife Department.
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Shaw, Elmer W.; Siehl, George H. & Brown, Howard A.Fish and Wildlife: Activities in the 92nd Congress,
report,
March 15, 1972;
Washington D.C..
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